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Last updated: Thursday 15 Apr 2010
1XTRA NEWS: THE REAL TALK OF THE STREETS
Kiss and tell
Dappy
It's happened to Tiger Woods and Ashley Cole - all have had stories sold about their private lives.
But exposés don't just happen to millionaire sportsmen, DJ Ironik and Dappy are among the artists who tell us what it feels like.

Jay Sean and Tinie Tempah reveal how fame has made them wary when it comes to women while Jamelia tells us how her ex made stories up to make some money.

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Plus we hear from publicist Max Clifford, who represented Rebecca Loos when she made claims about David Beckham and more recently the woman at the centre of the John Terry story.
What do you think about kiss 'n' tells? Do celebrities have a right to privacy as much as anyone else or are celes fair game? Would you sell your story if you hooked up with a famous name - why?

kayla
I think its wrong for people to talk about celebrities private life. They don't want to wake up one day to that.. cuz I know i wouldnt want to. Celebrities are there to give us entertainment, music etc.. I dont want to know there life story thanks, to be honest i think most of the stuff thats said is aload of rubbish. If i ever got with a famous person I wouldn't want to tell the world, yeah fam and friends.. But just makes you look the stupid one cuz the 'famous' person probz dnt even want to know you anymore lol..Still..

Leah
Brilliant, brilliant look into the world of kiss and tell. Very modern....good mix of voices too. Callum Best (gotta love him) If you are in the public eye don't take pictures of yourself in your pants and don't send anything to page 3 girls. Simples.



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